EXECUTIVE
ROUNDTABLE SERIES:
Green Energy Roundtable
You are cordially invited to our Executive Roundtable Series.
This April 19th session is dedicated to local and regional Green
Energy Companies.
Space
is only limited to the first 20 registrants. Register
today and be a part of this roundtable and help us, help you.
FSC First, along with Office of Central Services'
Sustainable Energy, is currently managing a $6 Million Pepco/Exelon Green Energy
Sustainability Fund designed to support Green Energy Companies. As a result of
our innovative and creative approaches, we continue to support more than 3,200
local jobs by creatively leveraging private equity, traditional bank loans, and
capital investments.
We seek to open a dialog with Green Energy companies to:
- Advance public/private
investments in Green Energy and other innovative Green Technologies in
Prince George’s County
- Provide Access To Capital in
support of Green Energy
- Discuss advantages and
disadvantages of the Green Energy Sustainability Fund
- Enhance the process for energy
efficiency, improvements, and energy conservation efforts along with
renewable energy measures
- Identify Green Business tax
credits
Learn
more about our new lending programs and geographic targets.
We invite decision makers to our Green Energy Roundtable,
including:
- Owners and CEO’s from
Green Energy Companies
- Commercial and Industrial
building owners
- Private industry funders
- Government and Public Officials
REGISTER NOW
to confirm your attendance.
For additional information, please call April Miller at (240)
484-1758 or send an email to amiller@vagencyinc.com.
Check out our Sustainable Energy Programs
Please visit Sustainable Energy Program website to learn more about the County’s clean energy efforts including the TNI Clean Energy Grant Program and Energy Star Certification & Green Leasing Grant Program.
DID YOU KNOW:

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY IS #1
IN THE D.C. METRO REGION FOR CLEAN, SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION!
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